Our "driveway"/bike path
One thing I love about living in the south is the fact that I rarely have to shovel snow. And when we do shovel, it's never more than three inches. So when Christopher and I were looking for a house, the long, steep driveway that accompanied this one wasn't a concern.
Good night - that thing is long as SIN.
I just got back in from shoveling a path from the front door up to the road. We've been walking through the yard and Christopher had to wear jeans and take a change of clothes to work tonight. Our roads still haven't been touched; a coworker came and picked him up tonight. And wouldn't you know, it's the one time of year the Jeep is in the shop. YOU SHOULDN'T NEED FOUR WHEEL DRIVE IN CENTRAL VIRGINIA.
After shoveling my tunnel, I covered it with an entire box of Kosher salt and a can of sea salt. We've got a little bit of traction out there but keep your fingers crossed that CGH doesn't bust his butt trying to get down the driveway tonight!! :)
I have cabin fever already. Two feet of snow is just plain ridiculous...
Good night - that thing is long as SIN.
I just got back in from shoveling a path from the front door up to the road. We've been walking through the yard and Christopher had to wear jeans and take a change of clothes to work tonight. Our roads still haven't been touched; a coworker came and picked him up tonight. And wouldn't you know, it's the one time of year the Jeep is in the shop. YOU SHOULDN'T NEED FOUR WHEEL DRIVE IN CENTRAL VIRGINIA.
After shoveling my tunnel, I covered it with an entire box of Kosher salt and a can of sea salt. We've got a little bit of traction out there but keep your fingers crossed that CGH doesn't bust his butt trying to get down the driveway tonight!! :)
I have cabin fever already. Two feet of snow is just plain ridiculous...
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